ABBA Voyage

  • 1hr and 40mins (subject to change)
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ABBA VOYAGE is a concert like no other, at the purpose-built ABBA Arena located at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.

See ABBA on stage in a concert 40 years in the making!

Blending cutting-edge technology, spectacular lighting, and some of the most beloved songs ever written, ABBA take to the stage in a whole new way. In a stunning, purpose-built arena, one of the most popular groups in history appear as digital avatars in a ‘ground-breaking’ (Metro) concert that really ‘needs to be seen to be believed’ (BBC).

Book your ABBA VOYAGE tickets today!

Age Guidance: 6+
Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit in the arena on their own. The Dance Floor area is not recommended for anyone younger than 12.

Age Guidance: 6+
Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit in the arena on their own. The Dance Floor area is not recommended for anyone younger than 12.

Booking Period

Fri 13 Jan 2023 to Sun 13 Dec 2026

Weekly Performances

Sunday 1:00PM, 6:00PM
Monday 7:45PM
Thursday 7:45PM
Friday 7:45PM
Saturday 3:00PM, 7:45PM

Groups & Schools

Booking until 13th December 2026

ACCELERATOR RATE!
Groups of 15+:
Dance Floor tickets £45, Seated tickets £65, £85 (blocks F, G, J and K)
Valid Monday-Friday, Sunday evenings and Sunday matinees
Must be paid 6 months or more before performance

STANDARD GROUP RATES:
Groups of 15+: Dance Floor tickets £50, Seated tickets £70 (blocks F and K) £90 (blocks G and J)
Valid Monday-Friday, Sunday evenings & Sunday matinees
Groups of 15+: Dance Floor tickets £77, Seated tickets £77 (blocks F and K) £99 (blocks G and J)
Valid on Saturday matinees & evenings

School groups of 15+: Price available on request
Valid Monday-Friday, Sunday evenings & Sunday matinees

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Rates subject to change and availability

Venue Information

ABBA Arena

1 Pudding Mill Ln, London E15 2RU

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Reviews

Epic

'NME'

The Sun

'ABBA-solutely fantastic'

The Guardian

'Jaw-dropping'

Evening Standard

'Extraordinary…the future of live music'

Daily Mail

'Magnificent'

Rolling Stone UK

'Ground-breaking'

The Times

'Out of this world'

Time Out

'A spectacular vision of pop's future'